Breaking: The Republican party is panicking over its ties to Big Tech

And panicking with good reason

Breaking: The Republican party is panicking over its ties to Big Tech

TL;DR

  • The Republican Party is experiencing panic over its established ties to the AI industry.
  • Donald Trump has altered his stance, now advocating for voluntary preflight testing of AI models.
  • A Super PAC called Guardrails Alliance, through its Political Director Charlie Blaettler, has commented on the GOP's situation.
  • The party is described as scrambling to backtrack due to the unpopularity of Big AI's agenda.
  • Some Republicans, including Hawley, Bannon, DeSantis, and Blackburn, have previously expressed criticism of the AI industry.

Remember my annualPolitico “black swan” prediction, published January 2, 2026?

Trump himself hasn’t entirely bolted — yet — but he’s certainly changed course sharply, moving from full anti AI regulation to strongly encouraging the voluntary preflight testing of frontier AI models.

Axios just reported this:

A new Super PAC calledGuardrails Alliance, just put out a statement from their Political Director Charlie Blaettler which sums it up:

The Republican Party is panicking because they sold out to the AI industry – a while ago – and they know it. But now they are realizing how wildly unpopular Big AI’s agenda is with the American people. Now the GOP and AI’s unaccountable billionaires are scrambling to backtrack …

How they can backtrack is not entirely obvious. And of course to be fair some prominent Republicans like Hawley, Bannon, DeSantis and Blackburn have already made it clear that they are hardly fans of the AI industry in its current form. But the party is definitely in a pickle. And it will be interesting to see the degree to which Trump himself might further retrench, once he’s fully apprehended the writing that is now so clearly on the wall.

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